Welcome
to the first edition of Winterthur's Licensed
Products e-newsletter, House of
Style. All of us at Winterthur are
pleased and excited about the activities and
projects of our business partners. My
colleagues and I thank each of you for your strong
and continuing support.

The
income generated through the licensed products
program supports Winterthur's educational,
conservation, and research programs. Through
you we also enhance the public's knowledge of the
history, quality, and excellence of this great
institution.

I invite you to contact
us if there are ways to improve or enhance our
partnership. And, of course, our latchkey will be
out if you would like to visit.

Dave
RoselleDirector

To learn about the exciting
events happening at Winterthur, visit winterthur.org

This past
November marked the opening of the beautiful
charity designer showhouse, inspired by
Winterthur, to benefit Historic Fort Worth. The
house, based on rooms, paneling, and documents in
the Winterthur collection, was designed by
architect John
Milner. The lead builder, Brent Hull of Hull
Historical, is a Winterthur licensee and an
expert on historic moldings and millwork.

Hickory
Chair's September sales meeting featured the
first-ever Hickory Chair University Course at
Winterthur, giving the sales team a unique chance
to see the Winterthur collection up close. The
course included extensive workshops with
Winterthur curators and conservators, garden
tours, and a preview of Hickory Chair's fall
introductions for their Winterthur line.

Products

In
celebration of the 10th anniversary of Hickory
Chair's partnership with Winterthur, the company
introduced a new piece in its Winterthur
Collection at the fall High Point Market. The Webb
Hall Dresser is based on the pine dresser, made
between 1750 and 1790, that originally inspired H.
F. du Pont to start collecting American antiques.

Wilmette
Hardware has begun producing two sets of classic
plated door and cabinet hardware based on sources
in the Winterthur
Library.

People
The Licensed
Products Program announces its new assistant,
Susan
Mathews. Mathews joined Licensed Products
in July, after serving as an assistant cataloguer
in Winterthur's museum collections department for
three years. Previously, she received her master's
degree in East Asian Art from Sotheby's Institute
of Art and interned at Sotheby's Bond Street
auction house.

Proceeds from the sale of licensed products
benefit educational programming at
Winterthur.